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michelle bernard. >>> up next -- of the bernard center. up next, a value of being cheap for the republican who says poor kids ought to sweep the cafeteria to get their lunch. this is "hardball," the place for politics. . cleaning his cabin, mr. clean likes to keep things simple. that's why he brings his magic eraser extra power. it quickly cleans hundreds of different surfaces, so you can get back to doing what you really want. the magic eraser extra power. >>> effective immediately, i am banning mr. sterling for life from any association with the clippers organization or the nba. >> banned for life. who knows how many months that might be. >> welcome back to "hardball." time for the side show. anyway, the news of donald sterling's lifetime ban from the nba was the source of several laughs, as we just saw, on comedy central, but leave it to jon stewart of the daily show to link sterling's comments with the crazy things that politicians like sarah palin have to say. >> it's good to see the distinction here between free speech and consequenc
michelle bernard. >>> up next -- of the bernard center. up next, a value of being cheap for the republican who says poor kids ought to sweep the cafeteria to get their lunch. this is "hardball," the place for politics. . cleaning his cabin, mr. clean likes to keep things simple. that's why he brings his magic eraser extra power. it quickly cleans hundreds of different surfaces, so you can get back to doing what you really want. the magic eraser extra power. >>>...
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congresswoman michele bachmann. she says the museum dedicated to american women would only serve to embolden what she calls the radical feminist movement. listen to this point of view here. >> i rise today in opposition to this bill because i believe ultimately this museum that will be built on the national mall on federal land will enshrine the radical feminist movement that stands against the pro life movement, the pro family movement, and the pro traditional marriage movement. >> this was the same michele bachmann who expressed gratitude when she was posted in one of their exhibits. the posted this on mother's day. quote, the national women's history mu sooe y um is featuring a special online exhibit dedicated to moms. i'm humbled to be included in this exhibit as a foster mom of 23. but all moms have a special role in their children's lives on this mother's day weekend, special thanks to all moms for their courage, sas fies and love. talk about being for it before you were against it. >> take a look at a clip fr
congresswoman michele bachmann. she says the museum dedicated to american women would only serve to embolden what she calls the radical feminist movement. listen to this point of view here. >> i rise today in opposition to this bill because i believe ultimately this museum that will be built on the national mall on federal land will enshrine the radical feminist movement that stands against the pro life movement, the pro family movement, and the pro traditional marriage movement. >>...
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michelle nun matches up against any challenger right now. she's also in a close race. and my home state of pennsylvania, democrats are looking to defeat the very vulnerable governor, tom corbett. democrats will decide who leads that charge. chelsea clinton's mother-in-law could push her to victory in the house seat being vacated by allison schwartz who's running for governor. those are the big matchup. all the analysis and victory speeches. i love them. especially the concession speeches, they're always the best. tomorrow night first on "hardball" at 7:00 eastern live, and then our special coverage live at 10:00 all on msnbc. david corn is an expert on everything. he's a washington bureau chief for mother jones. and ken voe gel is with politico. ken, you're a philly guy. i want to start with mitch mcconnell. believe it or not, mitch mcconnell represents center right, as much as democrats don't like him, liberals mistrust him, they think he's been around too long. he's up against a guy named matt bevin out there. >> he was a great tea hope and so far it appears as if he
michelle nun matches up against any challenger right now. she's also in a close race. and my home state of pennsylvania, democrats are looking to defeat the very vulnerable governor, tom corbett. democrats will decide who leads that charge. chelsea clinton's mother-in-law could push her to victory in the house seat being vacated by allison schwartz who's running for governor. those are the big matchup. all the analysis and victory speeches. i love them. especially the concession speeches,...
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alice stew wrart is a former adviser to the presidential campaigns of mike huckabee, michelle bachmann and rick santorum. we've got to go to alice first. it's an inside game for you. my question is, how does this thing work? if tillis wins, does he bring the tea partier wing, does he bring in the christian right? do they all join him for the general against kay haguen? or is this going to be a schism in the party that lasts? >> no. he will unite them just as he has done as speaker. the fact that he's labelled as the establishment candidate he thinks is kind of amusing. he reminds me, and reminds everyone, that he used to be pta president just eight years ago. he's certainly not the establishment candidate of the gop. he's not only the support and endorsement of jeb bush and other strong republicans, but also he's got tea party support, the nra, the national right to life and other social organizations. he has already brought them into the fold as speaker in north carolina. and he certainly would plan to do so if he were to win the nomination tomorrow. >> it's interesting. you make your
alice stew wrart is a former adviser to the presidential campaigns of mike huckabee, michelle bachmann and rick santorum. we've got to go to alice first. it's an inside game for you. my question is, how does this thing work? if tillis wins, does he bring the tea partier wing, does he bring in the christian right? do they all join him for the general against kay haguen? or is this going to be a schism in the party that lasts? >> no. he will unite them just as he has done as speaker. the...
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michelle nun trails david purdue by just four points and she's within a few points up or down of her four other possible gop opponents. in kentucky, grimes is only one point behind mitch mcconnell. 46-45, which means not really behind. the bottom line is democrats have good candidates and this thing isn't over. contributor susan page is washington bureau chief today. chris, as much as i admire you, i got the feeling you were like an announcer in the seventh inning and one team was up by three runs and you're saying this game ain't over yet, fans. i agree with you, but give the argument why it isn't over based upon your analysis. >> it is undoubtedly true that these democrats, people like mary landrieu in louisiana, kay hagen, mark pryor in arkansas, they would rather be running in the 2008 version of the national political landscape than the 2014 version. there's no question about that. that said, unlike house races, where it's very difficult to differentiate yourself from the national party and the way the wind is blowing nationally, these senate races in terms of co costs, people w
michelle nun trails david purdue by just four points and she's within a few points up or down of her four other possible gop opponents. in kentucky, grimes is only one point behind mitch mcconnell. 46-45, which means not really behind. the bottom line is democrats have good candidates and this thing isn't over. contributor susan page is washington bureau chief today. chris, as much as i admire you, i got the feeling you were like an announcer in the seventh inning and one team was up by three...